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Ted Cousins has been a Hunter Safety Instructor for over 25 years! He was recently recognized for his long time service, and dedication to teaching
hunters (especially youth) safe hunting practices.

CONGRATULATIONS TED!

On behalf of Summit Township Sportsman's Club, John Snyder accepts a PA Game Commission certificate of appreciation for the club's support of the Hunting &
Hunter-Trapping Education Course.

I had everything planned and had told my wife I would not be going tochurch with her on Sunday. My wife reminded me that Sunday was the Sabbath Day and hunting a trophy buck should not be part of the Sabbath.

1. I scouted the area all summer.2. I searched out the best location for my tree-stand.3. I set it all up a month ahead of time.4. I trailed the herd.5. I picked out a trophy buck.6. Two days before opening day I rechecked every aspect of the hunt.7. Everything was in place.8. Sunday morning, I woke up at 2 am.9. I put on my camo, loaded my pack, set out for my stand.10. This was destined to be an epic hunt.11. As I approached my deer stand.

I called my wife and told her I had decided not to hunt on the Sabbath and would meet her at church. The Sunday sermon was entitled "The Lord Works In Mysterious Ways ".

Club News

The article below, appeared in both the Butler Eagle, and the PA Bar Association's publications -
online and in print.

A hearty congratulations to Mike Pater, our NRA Certified
Firearms Instructor, and one of STS' Directors.

HARRISBURG (Feb. 28, 2014) - The Pennsylvania Bar Association
presented County Bar Recognition Awards during the 48th Annual Seminar of the Conference of County Bar Leaders, Feb. 27 - March 1, at The Nittany Lion Inn, State College. Twenty-five county bar
associations in Pennsylvania were honored this year for sponsoring projects that improve the legal profession, justice system and community. The awards, which are non-competitive in nature, are
presented annually by the Pennsylvania Bar Association.

"Our communities and legal professionals benefit greatly from the
thousands of voluntary hours that hardworking lawyers invest each year into local programs and services,"said Forest N. Myers. "We are proud to acknowledge their efforts and encourage even more legal
professionals to take part in the ongoing good works of the organized bar."

Butler County Bar Association: "Think Like a Bad Guy"Program, Coffee with the Judges,
Children and Youth Backpack Program.

THE TOYS FOR TOTS program, coordinated by Mike Mills (Trap Shooters), proved to be an excellent success. Mike suggested that the endeavor be a full club activity and not
just the Trap Shooters, so beginning this year, the Toys for Tots program will be a total club activity.

You can donate TODAY and EVERYDAY the club hall is open! There's a donation box beside the pop machine.

THANK YOU!﻿

Humor

Click photo for funny NRA ad.

Dave and Fred get lost

One day Dave and Fred were Deer Hunting, and they got lost. Dave tells Fred "wait, don't panic I learned what to do in case this happens. Your supposed to shoot up into the air
three times and someone will here you and come with help,"

"Okay" said Fred. So he shoots three times into the air. They both wait an hour and no one shows up. So they shoot three times again and still no one shows up. Bewildered they try this
again and again for the next couple of hours.

Fred starts to look worried, then says, "It better work this time! We're down to our last three arrows!"